Art Duncan
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John Arthur Duncan (Born July 4, 1894 in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario – Died April 13, 1975) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. He played eight seasons in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association with the Vancouver Millionaires (1915-16; 1918-19–1921-22) and Vancouver Maroons (1922-23–1924-25). He played with the Calgary Tigers of the Western Hockey League for one season (1925-26). He also played with the Detroit Cougars (1926-27) and Toronto Maple Leafs (1927-28–1931-32) in the National Hockey League. Duncan served as player-coach with both the Cougars and the Maple Leafs.
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Toronto Maple Leafs Head Coaches |
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ARENAS: D. Carroll • ST. PATS: Heffernan • Sproule • F. Carroll • O'Donoghue • Querrie • Powers • Rodden • MAPLE LEAFS: Romeril • Smythe • Duncan • Irvin • Day • Primeau • Clancy • Meeker • Reay • Imlach • McLellan • Kelly • Neilson • Smith • Duff • Crozier • Nykoluk • Maloney • Brophy • Armstrong • Carpenter • Watt • Burns • Beverley • Murphy • Quinn • Maurice |
Detroit Red Wings Head Coaches |
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Duncan • Adams • Ivan • Skinner • Abel • Gadsby • Harkness • Barkley • J. Wilson • Garvin • Delvecchio • L. Wilson • Kromm • Lindsay • Maxner • Dea • Polano • Neale • Park • Demers • Murray • Bowman • Lewis • Babcock |
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Detroit Cougars captains 1926-27 |
Succeeded by Reg Noble |
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Detroit Cougars head coach 1926-27 |
Succeeded by Jack Adams |
Preceded by Conn Smythe |
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach 1930-32 |
Succeeded by Dick Irvin |